It's constucted out of 1/2" plywood & particle board (top is two layers)
A Nissan Z32 MAF sensor is mounted to the underside of the bench top (Between the layers of particle board).
A dual 36" scale Monometer is centered behind the flowbench.
One of the monometers is attached to the bottom of the MAF, the other manometer tuber is for velocity probes or vacuum source.
The vacuum source is homemade consisting of an old Dayton Shop-Vac canister and lid, a 1.5 HP Router, a 14" dia x 13" pitch RC prop, a 1/2" plywood plenum floor and the speed controller.
2 each 2.5" hoses attach the flow bench to the vacuum source.
Hearing protection is essential! The router and prop combo is absolutely wicked sounding


I created an Excel program to convert the MAF sensor voltage to CFM.
Testing thus far has produced 3.111 Volts which equates to 224 cfm (28" wc)!
The next step is to remove the MAF and "calibrate" the meter readings to actual calibrated flow.
Anyone in the Seattle area willing to help?
I'll leave myself wide open for comments... (Good bad or ugly)
